The Eastern Statesman (Wilburton, Okla.), Vol. 55, No. 15, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 20, 1982 Page: 2 of 8
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April 20,1982
Aggie Student Banquet April 26
Agriculture Meat Science,
Agriculture
Economics,
Eastern to celebrate Diamond Jubilee
Miller honors students
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Agriculture Education,
Agronomy, Animal Science and
Pre-Veterinary Medicine.
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E Crowder and Muldrow win contest
which will make recommenda- »
tions regarding Eastern’s Dia-
mond Jubilee for the 1982-83
school year.
The committee will be chaired
by Joe Thomas. •
Other members include: Ron
Gibson, Dr. F.H. George, Billy •
Womack, Johhie Wray, Mary
Draper, Anna Vee Hill, Odis
Quaid, Jess Bailey, Dr. James
Branscum. Rick Carpenter and
Juanita Johnson. ‘
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PRESIDENT James Miller awards husband and wife, Everett and Nelda Roberts their"E»award
Harry Birdwell, General
Manager, Oklahoma Association
of Electric Cooperatives,
Oklahoma City, will address the
Agriculture students at the
Fourth Annual Agriculture Stu-
dent Awards Banquet on the
evening of April 26, 1982 in the
Ballroom of the E.T. Dunlap Stu-
dent Union.
Mr. Birdwell received the
Outstanding Young Men of
America Award in 1976 and 1981.
He was selected as one of the top
10 seniors at Oklahoma State
University in 1972 and was an
OSU Rhodes Scholar nominee in
1972. He was the President of the
Student Body at OSU in 1972. Na-
tional FFA President in 1970, and
a member of the National FFA
Alumni Council in 1971, 1972 and
1977.
He is an Honorary State
Member of the Oklahoma Young
Also, members of the
Livestock Judging Team, ’
Agriculture Meat Science Judg-
ing Team, Forestry Conclave con- •
test winners, etc., will be
recognized. ,
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Agriculture teacher at Holden-
ville High School. Mr. Roberts
performs at numerous business
meetings, FFA Banquets, and
educational activities over the While Oklahoma is celebrating
state, her 75th birthday this year
The Western Trio made up of Eastern State College will be
three EOSC students (Brad Gib- celebrating its 75th birthday in
son, Sonny Williams and Ross 1983.
Chronister) will furnish the dinner The school opened in 1908 and
music. started out with an initial enroll-
Outstanding Agriculture ment of 100.
students will be recognized from Today, the school is constantly
all Agriculture Programs: growing and the enrollment con-
Forestry, Parks and Nursery tinues to change.
Management, Timber Manage- President James Miller has
ment, Ranch Operations, assigned an ad hoc committee
Mark Smith. Muldrow; Virginia Pitts, Okmulgee
SHORTHAND I—(Division I) Beth Savage *
Haileyville;, Tarn Whitfield, Indianola; Christi On
Indianola (Division II) Lisa Goff. Spiro, Chrissy
Schroeder. Vaillant. Less Funkhouser, Stigler *
SHORTHAND II—(Division I) Anneta Trapp
Haileyville. Wendy Droz., Crowder, Debbie Ena
sley. Crowder (Division II) Tammy Boen, Oktaha
Tom Scott, Oktaha
SPELLING—(Division I) Kay Cooper. Tupelo .
Darren Shannon. Crowder: Denise Martin, In-
dianola (Division II) Shelly Bly, Panama, Janet
Pace. Hilldale. Leah Patterson, Muldrow .
TRIGONOMETRY-(Division I) Victor Green
Chaney (Division II) Mark Smith, Muldrow, Ken ,
dall Ross, Muldrow, Richard Metzger, Okmulgee
TYPEWRITING I—(Division I) Kim Hardwick
Calvin, Leslie McNutt Stuart, Elizabeth Weather •
ly, Preston (Division II) Kim Waits, Stigler. Tina
Worthington, Muldrow, Tammy Tinker, Savanna
TYPEWRITING II—(Division I) Paula Brown •
Preston. Stephanie Smith, Indianola: Janel
Watkins, Buffalo Valley (Division II) Kitty Sharp
Savanna, Tom Holmes, Okemah, Kevin Barnett •
Valliant
VOCABULARY—(Division I) Regina Smith
Smithville, Pam Beshear, Stuart; Tommy Kilburn 4
Crowder (Division II) John Arthur, Hartshorne,
Amanda Fite, Hartshorne. Diane Henderson
Wilburton *
WELDING—(Division I) Donnie Eaves. Red Oak
Rick Blankenship, Panola; Butch Benson. In ,
dianola (Division II) Rod Grimmett, Beggs, Breck
Taylor Beggs Kent Bledsoe, Panama
WORLD GEOGRAPHY—(Division I) Noah Fran «
cis. Panola. Tim Dow. Arkoma, Sherrie Woods
Arkoma (Division II) Steve Gaylor, Coaigate, Chip
Reid, Hilldale; Andy Rackley. Hilldale »
WORLD HISTORY—(Division I) Brent Turpin
Stuart. Angela Williams. Arkoma. Jeff King
Arkoma (Division II) Randy King, Checotah. Faith •
Smith. Idabel, Randy Prior, Hilldale
ty in 1975.
The musical entertainment for
the banquet will be Gerald
Roberts, a country and western
singer from Holdenville,
Oklahoma. Mr. Roberts is a
former student of EOSC and is
presently the Vocational
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by David Wilson Evert and Nelda Roberts of
President James Miller recent- Wilburton were the married cou-
Kavonmadntainernastucontsune is who both wer named to the
point average at the Annual Students listed below were the
President s Honor Roll Banquet, ones who attended the banquet,
e banquet which was April although there were others on the
5, honored 39 students who have "A" honor roll.
completed 12 hours or more with Other married students
an A in all courses attempted, honored include: Twylia Baker
g, hi _ (Sherrill); Mary Breshear; Clinton ’
Holdenville High School Prin- Blankenship; Lawrence Cory ,
cipal Jerry Winkle, a former Gary Davenport; Jean Dixon; Bob-
teacner and coach, was the guest bie Fisher; Warna Gibson- Willa
speaker atthe event. Hallmark; David Hammond;
En.oy life and be all that you Angelia Harris; Charles Hodges;
can be, Winkle told the honor Delia Jolly; Patsy Raunikar and
students. Maggie Welsh.
Many of life’s defeats are Single students include: Bren-
tnose who don’t realize how da Bohanon; Audrey Brigham-
close they were to success," he Glenn Fields; Tim Forwoodson;
said in closing remarks. Bradley Gibson; Vincent
aAh umorous duet by Mike Johnson; Terrence Knippers; Cin-
Mickle and Michele Shero and a dy Lee; Robin Manley; Theresa
presentation by Christy Rattan, Patterson; Greg Pendley-
all Eastern students, entertained Christina Poor; Monty Scott:
ntheeve ing.__ — — Segelquist Leia Simco;
Married students as well as Terri Sullivan; Martin Talley;
single students and a husband Margaret Thomas; Nickie Shawn
and wife team comprised the Waller; Phillip A. Ward III; Renee
honor roll and received “E” Wickersham; Billy Womack; Keri
[awards from the President.________Wood and Richard Wood.
Kickerson, Holdenville; Shawn Pumphrey. Muldrow.
Hilldale HOME ECONOMICS I—(Division I) Neva Nor
DRAFTING III—(Division I). Terry Tannehill, thcutt, Canadian: Stacy Nix. Crowder: Marcy Ly
Crowder (Division II) Darrell Bush. Okmulgee. deen. Stuart (Division II) Treasur Newport Sevan
Paul Jackson, Okmulgee, Steven Parker, Hart- na’ Debra Madding, Rattan, Kristy Shoemake,
shorne. Oktaha.
ELECTRICITY—(Division I) Jeff Hatridge. HOME ECONOMICS II—(Division I) Pam
Kiowa. Robert Mabray. Kiowa. John Cooper Beshear, Stuart, Angie Haddock, Caney. Kim
Crowder (Division II) Mark Smith, Muldrow J L Sunith, Arkoma (Division II) Deana Hart.
Raney Panama: Kendall Ross Muldrow Checotah, Julie Davis, Wilburton, Sonia Allen
ENGLISH-EXPOSITORY—(Division 1) Kristy Holdenville.
Rambo Stuart: Jeana Stapp, Crowder: Angie Had HOUSING 4 INTERIOR DESIGN-(Division 1)
dock. Caney (Division II) Dianne Henderson, Andi Smith, Caney: Jackie Ridenour. Stuart: Cyn-
Wilburton Dean Parrish, Talihina. Linda Sapen, lh” Crow, Caney. (Division II) Ladonna Utley.
Allen. Checotah. Rhonda Bunch. Panama. Tammy Boen,
Oktaha
ENGLISH SHORT FICTION-(Division |) Dan JOURNALISM-(Dlvlslon 1) Sheryl Duncan
ass, Canadian, Lesa Hubbard. Crowder, Ernest Arkoma, Vance Williams. Crowder Russell
Bedford Haileyville. (Division Pam Wood, Jenkins, Caney (DivisionII) Vicky Brown Hilldale
Okemah, Travis Parent. Warner: Alison Miner, Patty Harris, Checotah. Beverly Glanville. Hart’
Wewoxa shorne
.EMGLISH-GRAMMAR-(Division " Rita MUSIC HISTORY 4 LITERATURE -(Division 1)
Hens ley Kiowa. Aloha Toombs, Preston, Shaunna Kristy Ramby. Stuart: Carla Gragg Crowder
odes. Crowder (Division II) Rodney PrewetL Rhonda Williams. Arkoma (Division I Lisa Long
Muldrow Gary Treat, Muldrow, Jana Nichols, Holdenville: Catherine Gaskins. Holden.m. Ga;
oxtana Treat, Muldrow
gEDGLISH LITERATURE-IDivision 1) Laura MUSIC THEORY-(Dl»,sion 1) Ronny Thompson
Wh^ ILC n * Bobbit, Calvin; Judy Means, Stringtown, Darren Shannon. Crowder Aein
White sporo (Division II Amy Hudson, Coaigate: Simmons, Whitesboro (Divisron II) Vick,, Cotton
axeneck BUSINESSda Sapen, Allen Wright City; Kim Guthrie, Valliant, C J vires, Han!
—EmEnA- BUSINESS—(Division I) Mari Kar shorne
nath.PrestonSheriisabell Red Oak. Troy Parton. OKLAHOMA HISTORY-(Division 1) Kevin
SmithiMa™ R on David Chambers, Muldrow; Fream, Preston; Donna Workman Caney Bobby
Dorene Mayer. Rattan. Dawn Christopher, Wilbur- Gunn, Preston (Division II) Regina Catlett
°QENEeA scjence . Checotah. Debra Madding, Rattan Shawn Payne,
GENERAL SCIENCE—(Division 1) Victor Green, Checotah
Caney, bobby Gunn. Preston Kevin Fream, PHYSICS-lDivlSion 1) Greg Shores Kiowa
Peeston-(Division I Max Gaskins, Holdenville, Adam Schuster, Arkoma. Brian Fairless KloWa.
GENERAL SHoi Gazaway Warner (Division John Raunikar Wiburton Harold Jor
GENERAL SHOP-(Division 1) Anthony Holder, dan, Spiro, Mike Miller Wilburton
Caney. Jerry McCasland, Calvin. Chris Oliver, In- PLANE GEOMETRY-(DiVIsion I Elizabeth
dianola (Division II) London Garrison Beggs. Weatherly, Preston. Lesa King, Quinton Victor
Dwayne Scarlett. Coalgate: Jim Roberts, Green Caney (Dlvislon I) Kendall Ross Muldrow
Crowder and Muldrow High American LITERATURE-(DIvision d Angela
School were top winners in the Williams, Arkoma, Brent Turpin, Stuart; PhillIp
Third Annual Scholastic Contest Simmons. Stuart (Division id Allison Howard,
held at Eastern Oklahoma State Moidenwidhe"! ""son, Sptroi Anna Montgomery.
College ART DESIGN—(Division I) James West.
Crowder High School won the Smithville, many Cale, Arkoma. Robert Jones,
Division I category with 97 points Crowder (Division m Darien, Bettine, Hartshorne;
and S I Co i Tricia Crablet, Holdenville Deborah Eno
and Stuart High School was Okmulgee.
runner-up with 83 points. In the automotive MECHANICS-(DIvision I)
Division li category, Muldrow Russell Wimberly Stuart; Arkie Scott,Kiowa. Dan-
High School SCOred 108 points ny Benson, Indianola (Division II) Rodney Priebe,
• for top honors with Hilldale High Can Mls, 8e90s, Davd Marlor,
School in second place. n.. „
Division I had 19 schools BIOLOGY-(Division 1) Carla Green. Quinton;
wiviaiuii I nad 13 scnoois Russell Kaiser. Canadian LetaWilamscivin
entered and Division II had 25 (Division id Alleen Auisy. Ailen, joml skmnin
schools. Over 1,400 students Oktaha iKendron Fisher, Spiro.
entered the 45 different contests BOOKKEEPING-(Division d Dena Pierce,
and the lop individual winners -X- XX", KlowaaxaAnetaTrapp.
were awarded gold, silver, and Sheryi Daniels, Warner; shelly McGUre siilidr '
bronze medals. CARPENTRY-(Division I) Jim Wells, Crowder;
First, second and third winners Roy Sanderson, Indianola; Randy Tate, Calvin
in each of the contests for Divi- Ricky Daring.
Sion I and II are: chemistry-(Division d Allen Wyatt, In.
ALGEBRA (-(Division h Cham™, u.. dianola; Bryan Dodson, Arkoma: Teresa Miller.
Crowder. Russell Kaiser canadan Carla Cone. puinton.convision") Steve smh, checotan Dar
Preston (Division H) Todd funderburg Okemah "DMoLke Donue"ey; Hlde.....e
X*. “ Michelle Standridge GOVERNMENT-(DiVisionDsimmysAaDp.stuart
ALGEBRA II-(Division 1) Allen Wyatt in. IImEl.Kiowa Wendy Droze, Crowder (Division
dianola Dems, Martin, Indlanola Adam West W.ournn Devnst MueldrsuMardanne Harigan
Pn.be, Wilburton dam.. Rehanek, Hilldale tZ T DeibertWolt, Calvin;
AMERICAN HISTORY—(Division 1) Troy Parton, omndyonadggttnnndianolai Tommy Parker, Stuart
Smithville, Mary Hensly Kiowa, Russell Kincaid, Wa,ne, |ames nnnyMy " Warner Larry Staton
Smithville (Division II) George Meed ill. Idabei "pnailames,srittain, Holdenville.
Mike Tmcwaic Wewoka Chariorie Turnby. 18abl C^^!^ sl^t^
2 The Statesman
Farmers Association. He was
selected as the outstanding prac-
tice court student at Oklahoma
University in 1975.
Mr Birdwell administers the
overall operation of the State
Association of Rural
Cooperatives and serves as
publisher of the largest rural
publication in Oklahoma, the
Oklahoma Rural News.
Mr. Birdwell is a member of the
Oklahoma Bar Association,
Oklahoma Chamber of Com-
merce Executives, U.S. Chamber
of Commerce Association of Ex-
ecutives, member of the
Oklahoma Citizens Commission
on Education and a member of
the Governor’s Industrial Team.
He received the Bachelor of
Science Degree in Agriculture
from Oklahoma State University
in 1972 and the Juris Doctors
Degree from Oklahoma Universi-
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